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6 hours ago ago from Liberal Conspiracy
Was the invasion of Iraq illegal? Yes, I think we have now got almost enough evidence to conclude that George Bush and Tony Blair were more concerned to effect regime-change (which has no basis in international law) than with Saddam Hussein’s supposed possession of WMD in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions. Does it matter? Yes, because if you selectively disregard international law than you weaken its framework and that makes ...
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5 hours ago ago from Latest India, Asia, World News, Breaking, Sports, Lifestyles, Science & Tech, Health, Entertainment and Business News
London, Dec. 14 (ANI): Britain's ongoing Iraq war inquiry has opened up a can of worms, but one common picture, which has emerged after confessions of most generals, diplomats and intelligence officials, portrays Britain as a frustrated sidekick to the American juggernaut, according to the New York Times. So for, the inquiry panel has found that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who was keen to build a close personal relationship ...
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10 hours ago ago from Scared Monkeys
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair defends the war in Iraq and the ousting of Saddam Hussein, even with out the presence of WMD's, weapons of mass destruction. I would still have thought it right to remove him. Tony Blair, hardly a conservative, defended the justification of the removal of Saddam Hussein even without the finding of WMD's. One would think that the removal of a tyrant, rape rooms, and a future of of his two sons ...
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18 hours ago ago from Journal
Henry Chu / Los Angeles Times: WMD not point of Iraq war, Tony Blair says Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, the staunchest ally of President Bush, says that absent the WMD claims, he still would have found an argument for invading Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein. Reporting from London - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said he would have found a justification for invading Iraq even without the now-discredited ...
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16 hours ago ago from 2 Political Junkies
Things are getting rather heated for Gordon Brown's predecessor. From the Guardian : Tony Blair used "deceit" to persuade parliament and the British people to support war in Iraq, Sir Ken Macdonald, the former director of public prosecutions, said today. In an article in the Times , Macdonald attacked Blair for engaging in "alarming subterfuge", for displaying "sycophancy" towards George Bush and for refusing to accept that his decisions ...
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5 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Tony Blair's stunning admission to the BBC that he would have invaded Iraq regardless of whether there had been Weapons of Mass Destruction revealed the true nature of the U.S -U.K military adventure in the Middle East. The ugly truth behind the political charade was that the decision to remove Saddam Hussein had been made behind closed doors before any evidence had been gathered. Blair told Fern Britton that if he had known there were no ...
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The timing could not have been worse. On Tuesday afternoon, set against the sleek backdrop of a London hotel, the vice-chairman of Iraq's oil and gas committee, Abdul-Hadi al-Hassani, told the BBC that the time is right to invest in Iraq as the government has "gone from strength to strength". A short distance across town, Sir John Scarlett, head of MI6 and gatekeeper to some of the precious "intelligence" that triggered the war, refused to ...
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